Title:

[Adams & Co. Express building, Coloma, Calif.]

Abstract:

View of building bearing sign: Adams & Cos. Express. Three men stand in front along covered sidewalk. At left stands Abraham
A. Van Guelder, who worked in the Adams Express office. Building to right bears sign "Restaurant Francais" and sign to left
advertises works of art for sale and reads "… Art Union … A $[ ]000 Ingot of GOLD. Largest Diamond in the United States. Paintings!
Diamond Work… Costly Works of Art & C... [No Charge?] to [ ] Artists. [ ] Dollar per [ ]".

Date:

[ca. 1854]

Subject:

Men

Buildings

Cities and towns

Commercial buildings

Coloma (Calif.)--Pictorial works

Note:

Gift, in 1963, of Robert A. Waring, grandson of A.A. Van Guelder.

Reference to this photograph is made in Robert Waring's typsecript article on Van Guelder family history in Coloma: Coloma
and "Little Mel" and the California Gold Rush (BANC MSS C-D 5194)

Local Call Number:

BANC PIC 1905.17127--CASE

Filename:

brk00040129_8a.tif

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